By BOHEMIST STAFF

Apple yesterday continued its (slow) expansion of the transit functionality of Apple Maps by adding Prague as its third city in Europe after launching the service in London and Berlin.

The new and improved functionality of Apple Maps includes handy transit data for the Prague Metro, bus and trams and even includes the commuter rail system Esko Prague and seasonal Cyklohráček “excursion train,” which is largely being used by local families and cycling enthusiasts.

Currently, the new service is available in 25 cities worldwide including New York, Philadelphia, Rio de Janeiro, London and Sydney.

Last week, Apple announced financial results for its fiscal 2016 third quarter, posting quarterly revenue of US$42.4 billion and quarterly net income of $7.8 billion. These results compare to revenue of $49.6 billion and net income of $10.7 billion, during the same period last year.